reviewComprehensive physiologyDec 11, 2017Closed access

Triglyceride Metabolism in the Liver

Cornell University

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Abstract

Triglyceride molecules represent the major form of storage and transport of fatty acids within cells and in the plasma. The liver is the central organ for fatty acid metabolism. Fatty acids accrue in liver by hepatocellular uptake from the plasma and by de novo biosynthesis. Fatty acids are eliminated by oxidation within the cell or by secretion into the plasma within triglyceride-rich very low-density lipoproteins. Notwithstanding high fluxes through these pathways, under normal circumstances the liver stores only small amounts of fatty acids as triglycerides. In the setting of overnutrition and obesity, hepatic fatty acid metabolism is altered, commonly leading to the accumulation of triglycerides within…

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Keywords
  • Overnutrition
  • Triglyceride
  • Fatty liver
  • Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
  • Fatty acid
  • Fatty acid metabolism
  • Metabolism
  • Lipid metabolism
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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